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Alpha alec's redemption (Sadie) novel Chapter 90

“Did she tell you why she wanted you to drug the alpha?”

He shakes his head. “No, but the alpha wasn’t my only target. She told me to make sure that both you and the alpha have the drinks.”

What the hell?

“Me? What did I have to do with her plans?”

“I don’t know. She just told me to wait until you two were together before giving you the drinks.”

All this time, I thought that Alec was the target, and I was the unfortunate victim of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now, he’s telling me that I was targeted by this woman, but why?

What was her end game? What did she benefit by paying someone to drug us? And how was she sure that Alec and I would end up seated at the bar together?

“How did you meet her?” Alec asks, his voice distorted.

“She’s the one that found me. I’m alone wolf. I love my life, but it isn’t easy trying to live as a human and making ends meet. So I started doing odd jobs when I almost exposed myself while working as a bartender in a human club. Trading information, spying, following cheating mates to get proof, that kind of thing. I didn’t go looking for her, she’s the one that found me.”

Even though lone wolves aren’t usually a danger, they aren’t allowed to work in werewolf establishments. Most werewolf businesses are owned by packs and, since lone wolves gave up pack life, they can’t work for them. It would beat the point.

“And why would you agree to work for her knowing you were going against an alpha?” I just didn’t get it honestly. Everyone knows never to cross an alpha. Especially someone like Alec.

“At first, I didn’t agree, but then she said she’d pay me really well and that she’d make sure I’m never caught.”

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